CBS has yet to comment on Mike & Molly’s future, but Melissa McCarthy and Billy Gardell have both confirmed via Twitter that their comedy is ending with Season 6. McCarthy tweeted: "I was shocked and heartbroken when @CBS canceled #MikeAndMolly. I would have shot this show for 50 more years. I'll miss my 2nd family.” Meanwhile, Gardell wrote: "Thank you everyone who supported us." PLUS: What’s next for Melissa McCarthy?

Responding to Fey’s revelation to Howard Stern this morning, the former Weekend Update anchor tweeted: "It's all true. I have used profanity when I've been angry at people. When I was wrong (as with Tina) I've said sorry to them.”

Showrunner Ali Adler has come up with a backstory that includes Kara getting a break in her rent. Plus, she doesn’t need to worry about the area she lives in because of her superpowers. PLUS: Inside Supergirl’s Martian Manhunter reveal.

Ted Danson, Bokeem Woodbine, Kirsten Dunst, Jean Smart and Patrick Wilson also talk about how their characters were influenced. For instance, Wilson says: "I watched season one to see what kind of a man Lou became, and was struck by Keith Carradine's stoicism and strength.” PLUS: Zahn McClarnon was surprised by Hanzee’s storyline, and Kirsten Dunst says she and Jesse Plemons "were like two peas in a pod pretty much from the start."

The Expanse, based on the James S.A. Corey novels, is exciting and engaging in a way that recalls Battlestar Galactica, says Robert Lloyd. Arthur C. Clarke’s Chilhood’s End, on the other hand, is a miniseries that's "short on dimensional characters and dramatic action; indeed, it's in large part a story of things happening slowly over a long time.” PLUS: Many of Childhood’s End’s twists have already seeped their way into pop-culture, Syfy deserves credit for tackling an ambitious Childhood’s End, The Expanse is too smooth an unexceptional, and The Expanse is so incredible it’ll fill that awful void in your soul.